Sadly, probably not, and for several reasons.
The music business is completely different than it was 40 years ago.
Most people don't buy the whole album or cd anymore like we did in the 70's and 80's.
Those under 30 don't know or care about buying the album, and reading the liner notes and lyrics like we did to really learn more about the bands and their songs.
When we used to buy an album, if it had a multi page booklet in it with color pics, tour info, and a small merch flyer in it, we thought we had won the lottery.
Bands have to stay on perpetual tour just to survive.
Rock has been reduced to 4th place behind rap, county, and pop.
Many cities don't even have a decent rock radio station.
Bands just don't have the mystique and fan base that 70's bands had.
There are a lot of one or two hit wonder bands out there, and I don't know many new bands that have come out in the last 10 years that could reach the pinnacle of rock royalty like a Led Zeppelin or Aerosmith, or CCR.
No MTV or other cable channel playing new music videos. If you are not listening to satellite or internet radio stations, you will only hear the pop drivel that is spoon fed to you.
Songs just don't have the staying power that it requires to become a "Dream On", "Stairway to Heaven", or "Fortunate Son".
Just my .02 cents and worth what you paid for it.